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Wife picks for a new car ... for herself

  • HitsRus
    If I'm going to bet my wife and kids on a car in the ice and snow, then I'm putting them in a Subaru...hands down, without question, period. And I'm speaking from experience.
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    HitsRus;1703566 wrote:If I'm going to bet my wife and kids on a car in the ice and snow, then I'm putting them in a Subaru...hands down, without question, period. And I'm speaking from experience.
    If you know how to drive, car doesn't matter. AWD isn't going to save you from ice and snow.
  • oberhaus
    Raw Dawgin' it;1703602 wrote:If you know how to drive, car doesn't matter. AWD isn't going to save you from ice and snow.
    AWD will most certainly help you on ice and absolutely be much better in the snow.
  • HitsRus
    Raw Dawgin' it;1703602 wrote:If you know how to drive, car doesn't matter. AWD isn't going to save you from ice and snow.
    My wife doesn't drive NASCAR.

    The traction assist in my Honda pulls me thru slippery conditions and keeps me straight. I'm pretty comfortable in that thru most conditions, but if I'm going out in really bad weather, I'll take the Subaru. It is much more solid in the worst of conditions.

    I don't think you have a wife and children yet, because if you do, and you can afford it, you want them travelling in the safest car possible....you start looking at these things, safety ratings and the like. Subarus are reasonably priced, last forever, and have great resale value. It's a no-brainer for me. I don't care about image when it comes to my family's safety.
  • Belly35
    ernest_t_bass;1703384 wrote:Will you ever ride in it with her?
    If we go anyplace I drive my truck, I've been in or driven the Honda Accord once a week to put gas in it 2.4 mile per week
  • Uz2Bon36
    Raw Dawgin' it;1703602 wrote:If you know how to drive, car doesn't matter. AWD isn't going to save you from ice and snow.
    Oh yea?
  • FatHobbit
    HitsRus;1703641 wrote: if I'm going out in really bad weather, I'll take the Subaru. It is much more solid in the worst of conditions.
    My mom is a terrible driver, but she had several Subarus and never any trouble in the snow. (Before she retired she was a nurse and she always said people still get sick even in bad weather so she never called into work. )
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    oberhaus;1703610 wrote:AWD will most certainly help you on ice and absolutely be much better in the snow.
    Says the scooby salesman.
    HitsRus;1703641 wrote:My wife doesn't drive NASCAR.

    The traction assist in my Honda pulls me thru slippery conditions and keeps me straight. I'm pretty comfortable in that thru most conditions, but if I'm going out in really bad weather, I'll take the Subaru. It is much more solid in the worst of conditions.

    I don't think you have a wife and children yet, because if you do, and you can afford it, you want them travelling in the safest car possible....you start looking at these things, safety ratings and the like. Subarus are reasonably priced, last forever, and have great resale value. It's a no-brainer for me. I don't care about image when it comes to my family's safety.
    I have both. My wife drives an AWD car and I don't think it's any better than any FWD car I've driven in the snow. I've also had a RWD car with snow tires, had zero problems in the snow. I think people see AWD and think it's invincible in the snow.
  • oberhaus
    Raw Dawgin' it;1703689 wrote:Says the scooby salesman.
    Who happens to own two Subarus and works for a dealership that has 11 new car brands to choose from.
  • FatHobbit
    Raw Dawgin' it;1703689 wrote:I think people see AWD and think it's invincible in the snow.
    I definitely agree that some people with awd are freaking morons in the snow. Awd doesn't make snow disappear. But I have a 4wd truck that occasionally gets stuck in the snow. I pop it into 4wd and drive away easily so I'm sure 4wd/awd>2wd in snow.
  • oberhaus
    Raw Dawgin' it;1703689 wrote: I have both. My wife drives an AWD car and I don't think it's any better than any FWD car I've driven in the snow. I've also had a RWD car with snow tires, had zero problems in the snow. I think people see AWD and think it's invincible in the snow.
    I think people see 4x4 trucks and big SUVs and think they're invincible. I see those all the time off the road stuck. I don't see Subarus along side of the road because they were over confident.
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    oberhaus;1703694 wrote:I think people see 4x4 trucks and big SUVs and think they're invincible. I see those all the time off the road stuck. I don't see Subarus along side of the road because they were over confident.
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  • Uz2Bon36
    Raw Dawgin' it;1703689 wrote:
    I have both. My wife drives an AWD car and I don't think it's any better than any FWD car I've driven in the snow. I've also had a RWD car with snow tires, had zero problems in the snow. I think people see AWD and think it's invincible in the snow.
    Entirely depends on the conditions. Occasionally we get enough snow or pure ice where AWD has its benefits. For the most part I do agree many fwd cars with good tires will get you through. I've also had a few occasions where the rear end got loose in a FWD car.

    I also agree many times you see SUV's/4x4 pick ups in the ditch because of their overconfidence.
  • HitsRus
    All AWD 's are not the same.... And that is not an opinion Dude.
  • oberhaus
    HitsRus;1703749 wrote:All AWD 's are not the same.... And that is not an opinion Dude.
    True that.
  • sleeper
    Why are we talking about Subarus? It's a junk car for junk people; if you ever see me in one its because I've lost my job and need a cheap car to live in.
  • ernest_t_bass
    sleeper;1703752 wrote:Why are we talking about Subarus?
    Are you new here? Any time people ask about cars, it is guaranteed that Oberhaus will attempt to talk them into a Subaru, because he deals Subarus.

    Much love, ober.
  • sleeper
    ernest_t_bass;1703754 wrote:Are you new here? Any time people ask about cars, it is guaranteed that Oberhaus will attempt to talk them into a Subaru, because he deals Subarus.

    Much love, ober.
    I don't have a problem with that, but it's going to take more than "A Subaru is a great car" for me to ever consider it above "junk" status. The company has a long way to go to market towards anyone making above a minimum wage salary.
  • Big_Mirg_ZHS
    sleeper;1703757 wrote:I don't have a problem with that, but it's going to take more than "A Subaru is a great car" for me to ever consider it above "junk" status. The company has a long way to go to market towards anyone making above a minimum wage salary.
    People making min wage have no chance of buying a new car.
  • sleeper
    Big_Mirg_ZHS;1703767 wrote:People making min wage have no chance of buying a new car.
    Oh really? It's easy to afford a brand new car when you don't pay for food, housing, cell phones, insurance, healthcare, childcare, etc. I guess you have to have no moral character and be a piece of shit, but DC has plenty of those type who manipulate and abuse the system.
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    sleeper;1703775 wrote:Oh really? It's easy to afford a brand new car when you don't pay for food, housing, cell phones, insurance, healthcare, childcare, etc. I guess you have to have no moral character and be a piece of shit, but DC has plenty of those type who manipulate and abuse the system.
    lol'd
  • Uz2Bon36
    sleeper;1703752 wrote:Why are we talking about Subarus? It's a junk car for junk people; if you ever see me in one its because I've lost my job and need a cheap car to live in.
    Quit being a d-bag. Subbies are great cars.
    sleeper;1703757 wrote:I don't have a problem with that, but it's going to take more than "A Subaru is a great car" for me to ever consider it above "junk" status. The company has a long way to go to market towards anyone making above a minimum wage salary.
    Do some research before making stupid opinionated comments. Many Subaru's review (JD Power for example) above average for quality and reliability.
  • sleeper
    Uz2Bon36;1703866 wrote:Quit being a d-bag. Subbies are great cars.



    Do some research before making stupid opinionated comments. Many Subaru's review (JD Power for example) above average for quality and reliability.
    So basically JD power got paid by Subaru to say their cars were great; more so than Ford or Honda gave them. Great, are you really that naive?
  • Uz2Bon36
    sleeper;1703904 wrote:So basically JD power got paid by Subaru to say their cars were great; more so than Ford or Honda gave them. Great, are you really that naive?
    I hope you were wearing your tin foil hat for this conspiracy theory.
  • HitsRus
    ^^^ lol